Production-ready automation skills for 78 SaaS apps covering CRM, project management, communication, email, DevOps, storage, and more. Each skill includes workflow patterns, tool sequences, known pitfalls, and quick reference tables. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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name: convertkit-automation
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description: "Automate ConvertKit (Kit) tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): manage subscribers, tags, broadcasts, and broadcast stats. Always search tools first for current schemas."
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requires:
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mcp: [rube]
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---
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# ConvertKit (Kit) Automation via Rube MCP
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Automate ConvertKit (now known as Kit) email marketing operations through Composio's Kit toolkit via Rube MCP.
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## Prerequisites
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- Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
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- Active Kit connection via `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `kit`
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- Always call `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` first to get current tool schemas
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## Setup
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**Get Rube MCP**: Add `https://rube.app/mcp` as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.
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1. Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` responds
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2. Call `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `kit`
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3. If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Kit authentication
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4. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows
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## Core Workflows
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### 1. List and Search Subscribers
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**When to use**: User wants to browse, search, or filter email subscribers
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**Tool sequence**:
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1. `KIT_LIST_SUBSCRIBERS` - List subscribers with filters and pagination [Required]
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**Key parameters**:
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- `status`: Filter by status ('active' or 'inactive')
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- `email_address`: Exact email to search for
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- `created_after`/`created_before`: Date range filter (YYYY-MM-DD)
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- `updated_after`/`updated_before`: Date range filter (YYYY-MM-DD)
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- `sort_field`: Sort by 'id', 'cancelled_at', or 'updated_at'
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- `sort_order`: 'asc' or 'desc'
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- `per_page`: Results per page (min 1)
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- `after`/`before`: Cursor strings for pagination
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- `include_total_count`: Set to 'true' to get total subscriber count
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**Pitfalls**:
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- If `sort_field` is 'cancelled_at', the `status` must be set to 'cancelled'
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- Date filters use YYYY-MM-DD format (no time component)
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- `email_address` is an exact match; partial email search is not supported
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- Pagination uses cursor-based approach with `after`/`before` cursor strings
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- `include_total_count` is a string 'true', not a boolean
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### 2. Manage Subscriber Tags
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**When to use**: User wants to tag subscribers for segmentation
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**Tool sequence**:
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1. `KIT_LIST_SUBSCRIBERS` - Find subscriber ID by email [Prerequisite]
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2. `KIT_TAG_SUBSCRIBER` - Associate a subscriber with a tag [Required]
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3. `KIT_LIST_TAG_SUBSCRIBERS` - List subscribers for a specific tag [Optional]
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**Key parameters for tagging**:
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- `tag_id`: Numeric tag ID (required)
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- `subscriber_id`: Numeric subscriber ID (required)
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**Pitfalls**:
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- Both `tag_id` and `subscriber_id` must be positive integers
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- Tag IDs must reference existing tags; tags are created via the Kit web UI
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- Tagging an already-tagged subscriber is idempotent (no error)
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- Subscriber IDs are returned from LIST_SUBSCRIBERS; use `email_address` filter to find specific subscribers
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### 3. Unsubscribe a Subscriber
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**When to use**: User wants to unsubscribe a subscriber from all communications
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**Tool sequence**:
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1. `KIT_LIST_SUBSCRIBERS` - Find subscriber ID [Prerequisite]
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2. `KIT_DELETE_SUBSCRIBER` - Unsubscribe the subscriber [Required]
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**Key parameters**:
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- `id`: Subscriber ID (required, positive integer)
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**Pitfalls**:
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- This permanently unsubscribes the subscriber from ALL email communications
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- The subscriber's historical data is retained but they will no longer receive emails
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- Operation is idempotent; unsubscribing an already-unsubscribed subscriber succeeds without error
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- Returns empty response (HTTP 204 No Content) on success
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- Subscriber ID must exist; non-existent IDs return 404
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### 4. List and View Broadcasts
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**When to use**: User wants to browse email broadcasts or get details of a specific one
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**Tool sequence**:
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1. `KIT_LIST_BROADCASTS` - List all broadcasts with pagination [Required]
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2. `KIT_GET_BROADCAST` - Get detailed information for a specific broadcast [Optional]
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3. `KIT_GET_BROADCAST_STATS` - Get performance statistics for a broadcast [Optional]
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**Key parameters for listing**:
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- `per_page`: Results per page (1-500)
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- `after`/`before`: Cursor strings for pagination
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- `include_total_count`: Set to 'true' for total count
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**Key parameters for details**:
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- `id`: Broadcast ID (required, positive integer)
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**Pitfalls**:
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- `per_page` max is 500 for broadcasts
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- Broadcast stats are only available for sent broadcasts
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- Draft broadcasts will not have stats
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- Broadcast IDs are numeric integers
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### 5. Delete a Broadcast
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**When to use**: User wants to permanently remove a broadcast
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**Tool sequence**:
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1. `KIT_LIST_BROADCASTS` - Find the broadcast to delete [Prerequisite]
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2. `KIT_GET_BROADCAST` - Verify it is the correct broadcast [Optional]
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3. `KIT_DELETE_BROADCAST` - Permanently delete the broadcast [Required]
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**Key parameters**:
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- `id`: Broadcast ID (required)
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**Pitfalls**:
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- Deletion is permanent and cannot be undone
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- Deleting a sent broadcast removes it but does not unsend the emails
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- Confirm the broadcast ID before deleting
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## Common Patterns
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### Subscriber Lookup by Email
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```
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1. Call KIT_LIST_SUBSCRIBERS with email_address='user@example.com'
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2. Extract subscriber ID from the response
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3. Use ID for tagging, unsubscribing, or other operations
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```
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### Pagination
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Kit uses cursor-based pagination:
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- Check response for `after` cursor value
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- Pass cursor as `after` parameter in next request
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- Continue until no more cursor is returned
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- Use `include_total_count: 'true'` to track progress
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### Tag-Based Segmentation
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```
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1. Create tags in Kit web UI
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2. Use KIT_TAG_SUBSCRIBER to assign tags to subscribers
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3. Use KIT_LIST_TAG_SUBSCRIBERS to view subscribers per tag
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```
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## Known Pitfalls
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**ID Formats**:
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- Subscriber IDs: positive integers (e.g., 3887204736)
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- Tag IDs: positive integers
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- Broadcast IDs: positive integers
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- All IDs are numeric, not strings
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**Status Values**:
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- Subscriber statuses: 'active', 'inactive', 'cancelled'
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- Some operations are restricted by status (e.g., sorting by cancelled_at requires status='cancelled')
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**String vs Boolean Parameters**:
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- `include_total_count` is a string 'true', not a boolean true
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- `sort_order` is a string enum: 'asc' or 'desc'
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**Rate Limits**:
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- Kit API has per-account rate limits
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- Implement backoff on 429 responses
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- Bulk operations should be paced appropriately
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**Response Parsing**:
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- Response data may be nested under `data` or `data.data`
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- Parse defensively with fallback patterns
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- Cursor values are opaque strings; use exactly as returned
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## Quick Reference
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| Task | Tool Slug | Key Params |
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| List subscribers | KIT_LIST_SUBSCRIBERS | status, email_address, per_page |
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| Tag subscriber | KIT_TAG_SUBSCRIBER | tag_id, subscriber_id |
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| List tag subscribers | KIT_LIST_TAG_SUBSCRIBERS | tag_id |
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| Unsubscribe | KIT_DELETE_SUBSCRIBER | id |
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| List broadcasts | KIT_LIST_BROADCASTS | per_page, after |
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| Get broadcast | KIT_GET_BROADCAST | id |
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| Get broadcast stats | KIT_GET_BROADCAST_STATS | id |
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| Delete broadcast | KIT_DELETE_BROADCAST | id |
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